A loan helped a community centered business buy tools and build structures to help neighbors grow their own food.


Curtis's story

Growing up in Southeast Washington D.C., I couldn't ignore the harsh realities unfolding around me – drugs, alcohol, and the absence of fresh foods were tearing our community apart. It was heartbreaking to see my neighbors succumb to chronic health issues and fall victim to crime, all while struggling to access nutritious food.

In the midst of this despair, I felt a burning desire to make a difference. I couldn't stand the thought of watching my community suffer without taking action. That's when the idea for aGro Culture took root – a vision of turning food deserts into thriving hubs of abundance.

I knew that simply providing fresh food wasn't enough. We needed to empower our community to take control of their own health and well-being. So, armed with determination and a belief in the power of grassroots change, I set out to make it happen.

With the support of my neighbors, local growers, and volunteers, we launched community gardens, forged partnerships with farmers, and pioneered innovative distribution channels. Every step of the way, we were driven by a shared commitment to creating a brighter future for all.

Through aGro Culture, we're not just growing food – we're growing hope. We're empowering individuals to break free from the cycle of dependence and reclaim their dignity. And as we watch our community flourish, we're reminded that change is possible – one seed, one meal, one person


This loan is special because:

It supports a small business owner with 0%-interest, zero-fee capital.



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About aGro Culture

Industry: Agriculture
Years in operation: More than 5 years
Website: agrocultureusa.com

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